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Best Family-Friendly Brunches in Dubai for Teens and Families

Finding the perfect family brunch that satisfies both kids and teens can be tough, but not in Dubai! From lively, over-the-top spreads at Bubbalicious to the relaxed, garden-style spots at Reform Social & Grill, there’s something for every family vibe. Eat, play, and make memories, all in one meal.

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Brunch in Dubai isn’t just for the grown-ups. From chocolate fountains and live cooking stations to entertainment that keeps teens off their phones (well, almost), the city’s family-friendly brunches serve up fun for all ages.

Here’s where to eat, play, and brunch like a Dubai pro, with the kids in tow.

Bubbalicious

If there’s a brunch that could win “most likely to impress the whole family,” it’s Bubbalicious at The Westin. It’s massive, it’s loud in the best way, and it’s practically designed to keep both teens and adults entertained.

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The food stretches as far as you can wander with carving stations, sushi bars, dim sum corners, mountains of seafood, and impeccable desserts (yes, including their very own chocolate fountain!)

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What makes it a gold mine for families is all the extra stuff: magicians floating from table to table, live music, jugglers, and even acrobats on some weekends. Teens won’t roll their eyes here, they’ll be too busy stacking plates, and parents get to sip bubbly in peace while the kids are happily distracted.

It’s pricey, but for families who want a “Dubai brunch” experience that feels like an event, Bubbalicious is the one to beat.

You can give them a ring at +971 4 399 4141

Bubbalicious BRUNCH


Maison Mathis

Not every family brunch in Dubai has to be a mega blowout, and Maison Mathis proves it. Located inside Arabian Ranches Golf Club, this one’s more relaxed and quiet, perfect if you don’t want flashing lights and loud DJs.

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They serve hearty European comfort food, such as wood-fired pizzas, pasta bowls, burgers, and Belgian waffles, and generous sharing platters. It’s unfussy, and the quality is solid enough to keep parents happy while teens won’t complain about “boring food.”

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The setting’s a win too! They have wide open terraces, loads of space to stroll, and a calm vibe that works whether you’re wrangling toddlers in strollers or hanging out with older kids. Service is friendly and unhurried, so it feels more like a long Sunday lunch than a performance brunch.

You can give them a ring at +971 4 450 1313 or check them out online at Maison Mathis

Maison Mathis | Arabian Ranches


McCafferty’s WAFI

If your crew likes a brunch that feels more like a laid-back weekend hangout, McCafferty’s at WAFI is a solid pick.

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This Irish pub brings in the comfort factor with their roast dinners, hearty pies, fish and chips, burgers, and a dessert spread that will make you nostalgic (apple crumble and custard, anyone?). Teens won’t get lost in an endless buffet here, instead, it’s all the good old classics done really well, with plenty of choices for picky eaters.

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The vibe is buzzy but friendly, live music keeps the atmosphere fun without tipping into “too loud,” and the staff are known for making families feel welcome. Parents can relax with a pint or a glass of wine, while kids tuck into comfort food that doesn’t feel overcomplicated.

You can give them a ring at +971 58 507 3623 or check them out online at McCafferty’s WAFI

McCafferty's Irish Pub - Wafi


Pai Thai

If you want to wow the family without going down the usual buffet route, then Pai Thai is a game-changer. Hidden inside the lush Madinat Jumeirah and only reachable by the abra (yes, you literally take a boat to brunch), it already feels like an adventure before you’ve even sat down.

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Once you’re there, it’s all about the mouth-watering Thai dishes, such as the satay skewers, fragrant curries, stir-fries, crispy prawns, and the desserts like sticky rice with mango that kids actually fight over.

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The vibe is more towards the elegant side, but it's still relaxed enough for families. Teens love the “cool factor” of arriving by boat and the chance to try unique and flavourful dishes, while parents get to enjoy a beautiful setting with lagoon views and proper sit-down service. No chaos, no crowds, just great food in a setting that feels like a treat.

You can give them a ring at +971 800 323232 or check them out online at Pai Thai

Pai Thai


Toad in the Hole at Topgolf

If your teens refuse to go to “just another brunch,” then this one will flip the script. Toad in the Hole at Topgolf Dubai mixes pub-style brunching with a side of actual fun, say hello to golf bays with skyline views.

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The food is everything you’d expect from a proper British spread, with roast meats, pies, sliders, Yorkshire pudding, and yummy desserts like the sticky toffee pudding. Nothing too fancy, but tasty enough to keep everyone happy.

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What sets it apart is the activity factor. Teens will love the dartboards, arcade games and PlayStation, kids will have a blast getting their face painted, and there's a mix-your-own-drink corner for the little chefs. Juniors under seven eat for free! The vibe is lively but not “party brunch” crazy, and service is geared toward groups and families, so you don’t feel out of place at any moment.

You can give them a ring at +971 4 371 9946 or check them out online at Toad in the Hole

Toad in the Hole


Reform Social & Grill

If you’re after a brunch that feels more like a chilled-out garden party, then Reform Social & Grill at The Lakes is a winner.

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This British gastropub is all about the comfort classics, from fish and chips and burgers to desserts that taste like home (like Eton mess or the sticky toffee pudding). Teens love the familiar, hearty menu, and parents appreciate that it’s quality without the fuss.

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The real secret sauce here? The massive outdoor lawn. On cooler days, kids have space to run around while parents actually get to finish a plate in peace. Add in a dog-friendly policy, shaded seating, and a casual atmosphere, and it’s basically Dubai’s version of a friendly neighborhood Sunday roast that's laid-back, welcoming, and not trying too hard.

You can give them a ring at +971 4 454 2638 or check them out online at Reform Social & Grill

Reform Social & Grill Dubai


ROKA

For families who want a brunch that’s sleek but still welcoming, ROKA in Business Bay is a great pick. This Japanese robatayaki spot is big on flavor and presentation without being intimidating, perfect for teens who like trying new things but still want something familiar on the table.

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The brunch menu usually comes as a set sharing style: sushi and sashimi, robata-grilled skewers, signature black cod, and desserts like mochi ice cream or their famous yuzu cheesecake.

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The vibe is contemporary and stylish, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the canal, but it’s not stuffy so families with older kids fit right in. For the younger kids, there are plenty of activities and games to keep them happy and busy. Service is smooth and the portions are generous, so there’s always something to keep everyone nibbling. Parents can sip on creative cocktails or stick to the soft package, while teens enjoy dishes that feel “grown-up” without being over the top.

You can give them a ring at +971 4 439 7171 or check them out online at ROKA

ROKA Dubai


Rowley’s

Rowley’s is one of those brunches that proves classic never goes out of style. This London-born steakhouse brings its old-school charm to DIFC, making it a great fit for families who want something polished but not overwhelming.

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The star of the show? Their famous entrecôte steak with secret sauce and bottomless fries, simple, delicious, and a total hit among teens. Add in starters like the French onion soup, fresh salads, and desserts such as profiteroles or crème brûlée, and you’ve got a spread that works for everyone at the table.

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The atmosphere is elegant without being intimidating, with crisp white tablecloths, and friendly service that keeps things moving smoothly for families. It’s the kind of brunch where parents can enjoy a glass of wine, teens can dig into steak and fries without fuss, and everyone leaves full and happy.

You can give them a ring at +971 4 257 4754 or check them out online at Rowley’s

Rowley's | Steakhouse Restaurant in DIFC

Brunch in Dubai isn’t just about endless buffets and clinking glasses. Instead, it’s a full-on weekend ritual, and when you’ve got teens or kids, picking the right spot makes all the difference. So, think beyond “where do we eat?” and make it “what kind of brunch adventure are we having this weekend?” Because in Dubai, brunch isn’t just a meal, it’s a memory waiting to happen!

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